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A History of the County of Berkshire
… until the time of the Commonwealth. 10 It was sold by the Parliamentary commissioners to Francis Hardinge in 1651, 11 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… it remained until 1649, 102 when it was taken over by the Parliamentary Commissioners. 103 After the Restoration the … in whose possession it remained until 1649, 125 when the Parliamentary commissioners sold it to Edward Curle and … his house in Bray in 1641. 358 In 1651 it was sold by the Parliamentary commissioners to Francis Hardinge, 359 but was …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… 3rd of William IV., to resident 10 householders within the parliamentary boundary. The provost is the returning officer. … and of the version of the Psalms of David. During the parliamentary war in the reign of Charles I., the town was …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… was dismissed from the bishopric of Worcester during the parliamentary war. There are chapels of ease at Cutsdean and … in 1647, between the royal guards stationed here and the parliamentary troops quartered at Hounslow. The town consists … extend over the registrationdistrict of Brentford. The parliamentary elections for the county take place at New …
The Environs of London
… the other prisoners without ranfom 12. Some of the parliamentary writers say, that they were treated with the … The small tithes within the chapelry, said in the parliamentary survey to belong to the curate, were usually … confirms 8 hides in Hanwell to the church of Westminster. Parliamentary Surveys, Lambeth Library. Minutes of the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… here every Saturday; and here also the election of the parliamentary representatives for the county takes place. The …
A History of the County of Somerset
… from Queen Anne's Bounty. It was further increased through Parliamentary grants of £1,200 in 1813 and £200 in 1826 29 to …
A History of the County of Stafford
… a master and mistress. 138 The school received an annual parliamentary grant from 1858, and the original building in … 1857 exclusively as a school, and this received an annual parliamentary grant from 1858. 174 In 1884 it had an average …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The mayor is returning officer. The borough for parliamentary purposes embraces 10,731 acres, of which 5137 … an enlarged district containing 742 acres, which, both for parliamentary and municipal purposes, forms the present … jewels, narrowly escaped the squadron under Batten, the parliamentary admiral, who, after the queen's debarkation, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… but no appointment was ever made. 30 In June 1643 half the parliamentary garrison of Taunton, retreating before the … joined. 36 In August men from the garrison beat off 500 parliamentary horse who had attacked a supply column near … called the Mount. 42 Sir Thomas Fairfax, in command of the parliamentary forces, placed troops in the fields of Horsey …
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